@dumb.humour: 😂 A giraffe is the world’s tallest land animal, native to the grasslands and savannas of Africa. It is easily recognized by its extremely long neck, long legs, and distinctive coat covered in brown patches separated by lighter lines. Despite its neck, a giraffe has the same number of neck bones as humans—seven—but each vertebra is much larger. Giraffes are herbivores that primarily eat leaves, flowers, and twigs, especially from acacia trees, using their long necks and prehensile tongues to reach food that most other animals cannot. They are social animals that usually live in loose groups and rely on their height and excellent eyesight to spot predators such as lions from a distance.